Competitive sports play an integral role in the way many children’s lives are
shaped. It is estimated that over 40 million children play in competitive sports every
year. This paper explores the benefits and dangers of athletics by examining a sample of
85 New Jersey teachers’ perceptions of youth sports. In an online survey, teachers gave
their opinions on the impact that competitive sports have on children’s academic
achievement, physical health, and mental health. This study analyzed how well
informed teachers are of the legislation pertaining to youth sports and the procedures
that their own schools follow in order to protect student-athletes. The findings of this
study reveal that teachers’ perceptions are on average in line with how youth sports are
portrayed in popular culture. However, the observations that teachers reported about
their own students varied slightly with their expectations. In order to prevent the
dangers of youth sports and enhance the benefits, there must be a greater awareness of
the potential risks and pressures involved. With more involvement from teachers,
parents, and coaches there may be a greater focus on promoting the players well being.